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Jones Aims to Empower the Next Generation Through Scholarship
Mike Jones ’72 wants students to have the same college experience he did. That’s why he and his wife, Linda, started the William “Mike” ’72 and Linda Jones Scholarship with a generous gift.
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Kettering's Academically Interested Minds (AIM) Program celebrates 18 years of success
Since 1984, when Kettering University's Admissions Department launched the first Academically Interested Minds (AIM) Program, more than 600 outstanding students from across the country have participated and gone on to achieve a high degree of academic and...
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Kettering University graduate completes journey from AIM to medical school
The first day Micheal Thomas ‘17 set foot in the United States was the evening of the Fourth of July in 2011. It was after sunset and the fireworks had already started. “It was surreal,” Thomas said. “In Jamaica, the roads are damaged compared to Flint...
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AIM program exposed Kettering University student to the world of engineering
As an elementary school student, Chelsea Reeves ‘17 didn’t always go out for recess like the other students in her class. Instead she preferred to stay inside and work on a circuit board. Her teacher let her experiment and ultimately that freedom inspired...
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AIM program inspired Flint native to study Industrial Engineering at Kettering University
Rhonda Clarke ‘16 has always had a passion for math and science but she wasn’t sure how her interest and skills could be expressed at the collegiate level and beyond. So she followed in the footsteps of her older brother and sister who participated in the...
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Friendship of graduates includes experiences at Flint Southwestern, AIM Program and Kettering University
COMMENCEMENT 2016 LIVESTREAM BEGINS AT 11 A.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 18. WATCH HERE. Flint residents and best friends Rhonda Clarke ‘16, Phyllis Green ‘16 and La Shyla Nelson ‘16 will share the graduation stage for the second time when they receive their degrees...
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Kettering Entrepreneur Society aims to help inventors, innovators make dreams a reality
The Kettering Entrepreneur Society (KES) hopes to fulfill a need on campus for making students’ ideas and products a reality. Previously the group has focused on business start-ups, but now wants to support the builders and innovators who don’t necessarily...
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Physics students helping with multidisciplinary research aimed at finding new cancer treatments
A number of faculty at Kettering University are actively engaged in finding a cure for cancer without the troubling side effects of radiation and chemotherapy. The alternative treatment, led by Dr. Prem Vaishnava from the Department of Physics, involves...
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Kettering University students help design device aimed at preventing rear-impact crashes
For a group of engineering students at Kettering University, their senior capstone project ended up being much more than just a project for a grade. The project taught teamwork, multidisciplinary collaboration and professional skills not just for the...
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